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China PMP is Wood Digital Photo Frame

Saturday, December 15, 2007

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Looking for the perfect gift for that special homebody in your life? Well, Global Sources has a special deal on this unbranded 7-inch digital photo frame that plays ASF, AVI, DivX, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MP3 and WMA files. JPEG-format images are also supported. Tree-huggers rejoice, the frame itself is made of real wood. The product is [...]

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Panasonic Strada CN-GP50N Revealed at IFA

Sunday, September 2, 2007

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Panasonic presented its new Strada GPS device for cars at this year’s IFA. It boasts a 5-inch screen that plays videos besides showing you 3D maps. Integrated are 37 maps of various European locations with 1.3 millin “points of interests.” It’s not as pricey as other GPS sistems systems in Panasonic’s Strada product line, but [...]

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Panasonic Strada F-Series With 7 Inches of Touch Screen

Monday, May 21, 2007

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An earlier model in the Panasonic’s Strada in-car PMP/navigation line we covered offers 8 inches of screen. The new F-Series is only 7 inches but it boasts touch screen controls. It has an integrated TV tuner, built-in graphics processor as well as a PEAKS processor, improved GPS sensibility and SD storage. You can download [...]

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Panasonic Strada Car TV and Tuner: PMP Alternative

Saturday, March 31, 2007

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Why settle for the medium range potable media players-cum-navigational devices like this one from Korea with a 4.3-inch screen or this one that can actually get TV in Europe and America with a DVB-H tuner and Sat Nav functionality and a similar 4.3-inch screen. Panasonic offers a delicious 8-inch screen LCD TV under its “Strada” line made [...]

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Firmware Update: Wolverine ESP

Thursday, March 22, 2007

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Wolverine Data Inc. made a press release earlier today announcing a Firmware Update for their Wolverine ESP portable media player enabling RAW file format support for a series of Sony and Canon cameras. Check out the press release from Business Wire after the break.

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